Across
- 2. reason(s) why an idea is correct or incorrect
- 4. in favor of one thing
- 8. He played the guitar is an example of ______ _____
- 10. when someone uses an overly broad argument they are using a ________ ______________
- 14. bolding, italics, graphs, charts, timelines are all _____/_______ ________
- 17. when an author writes they write to an ________
- 18. to try to disprove something
- 20. a comparison of two things
- 21. someone's attitude towards an issue
- 23. argument that goes back to the beginning without proving anything
- 24. declaring something true
- 26. when an author uses language that will persuade you through your emotions
- 27. however a piece of text is written is ____ _________
- 29. being left out or secluded
- 30. giving a conclusion based on two unrelated events is ______ _________
Down
- 1. ethos, pathos, and logos are all a __________ ______
- 2. expressing an opposite side in an argument
- 3. everyone believes it so has to be true
- 5. placing two things beside each other to show contrast in their qualities
- 6. when someone uses us we have to be cited we are ________
- 7. claim or argument that comes from another
- 9. able to be believed(C)
- 11. incorrect arguments that are seen true because of persuasion
- 12. where the author stands on an issue throughout the writing
- 13. The guitar was played by him is an example of _______ _____
- 15. claim for a claim
- 16. to actually disprove something
- 19. argument for an argument
- 22. sentences that state the reason of the paper
- 25. proving something is wrong
- 28. able to be trusted(R)
